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All this issues, and more, are being addressed by some organizations but these people still need our help in one way or the other. We intend to make a new building for young boys and girls where they can live and learn. It is currently in an awful state of disrepair with a leaking tin roof, a small kitchen with only a charcoal fireplace and a tiny school with a dirt floor, at a 4-6% sloped angle, that is used for all classes and extra-curricular activities.

Life in a developing country like Kenya is never easy especially if you live in one of the slums in a city. Nairobi is Kenya’s capital city and on one of its edge is a slum known as Kibera. There are about one million slum dwellers in 2.5 square kilometers area. Approximately 75% of this population are under 18 years old and over 100,000 kids who live in Kibera are orphaned.